Small changes in routine practice can lead to better patient and system outcomes! Kudos to @DebSiegal for this brilliantly designed and executed trial. More work like this needs to be done!
📣 CDTRP is pleased to highlight the projects funded in the 2023 Research Innovation Grant Competition!
💁♂️ Dr. @FrederickDArag1
🏢 @USherbrooke
💰 @CNTRP Research Innovation Grant
Learn more 👉 https://t.co/2NIPGhAkpL
The CCCS is pleased to host the 17th Canadian Critical Care Review (CCCR) for 2023 in person on June 5-7, 2023 at Old Mill, Toronto.
Registration is now open! Click on the link below:
https://t.co/2kTN2Pcmtc
Probably the most prestigious award that @CCCTG_ gives out. And there could not be a more deserving recipient. I consider myself lucky to have him as a mentor and friend.
Félicitations @LamontagneFran5!!!
It turns out the relationship between perioperative benzos and postoperative delirium is not as clear as many think! More research required!@BJAJournals @DataPartyInc@PHRIresearch @ebelleycote@RichardWhitloc2 #bfree https://t.co/AiMk4yTx3l
@LamontagneFran5 is presenting the results of #LOVIT trial @CCCForum#CCCF2022. Even though I know the results, there’s really no substitute for hearing an investigator sharing the findings of their study.
Cardiovascular (CV) disease is the leading cause of death for patients on dialysis. Based on prelim evidence showing cooler dialysis fluid may have CV benefits, a growing # of dialysis centres use cooler dialysis fluid temp of 36°C or lower rather than standard temp of 36.5°C. 1/
We are all vulnerable to getting crazy, and then acting self-destructively. One of my goals has been recognizing when I’m crazy, avoiding acting, and getting lots of advice and guidance. A key helpful observation in recognition is that feeling helpless readily generates craziness
If they have expertise, academics should contribute to critical social discourse. Major stream of my life: advocating for Canadian publicly funded, universal, high quality health care. Latest effort: article in Canada’s largest circulation newspaper. https://t.co/Y1hXXTEZin
#CCR22 interesting discussion about embedding research into care… cannot resist plugging https://t.co/KZdkuH8z3S which will hopefully help us come to a common understanding of what/why/how re: embedding research in health in Canada